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Wasabi is a non-custodial wallet. That means you have both a superpower and a super responsibility: to keep your setup secure. The address you shared had received 4 inputs that, if I understood correctly, are all yours. This means your environment is somehow compromised because whoever created that transaction had access to your private keys. The question of why only some and not all of your coins were taken is important but irrelevant at this moment, because if someone had access to your computer, your xpriv, seed, or whatever, then you should take action immediately. I assume you already know that Bitcoin transactions are irreversible and that there is nothing we can do for you other than express our sympathy. |
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I had Wasabi Wallet running in the background for several hours (Windows), and during that time the CoinJoin process was running. After a certain period, the Wasabi Wallet GUI could no longer be opened. The Wasabi Wallet could then only be closed via the task manager. After restarting and opening Wasabi Wallet, almost all coins had been transferred to another BTC wallet. Two transactions were executed to this wallet, which I did not initiate:
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